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Francisco Morazán Department

Departamento de Francisco Morazán
Department
Flag of Tegucigalpa
Flag
Location of Francisco Morazán in Honduras
Location of Francisco Morazán in Honduras
Country  Honduras
Municipalities 28
Villages 274
Established 28 June 1825
Capital city Tegucigalpa
Government
 • Type Departmental
Area
 • Total 8,580 km2 (3,310 sq mi)
Population
 (2015)
 • Total 1,553,379
 • Density 181.05/km2 (468.91/sq mi)
Time zone UTC-6 (CDT)
Postal code
11101, 12101
ISO 3166 code HN-FM
HDI (2021) 0.677
medium · 1st
Statistics derived from Consult INE online database: Population and Housing Census 2013

Francisco Morazán (Spanish pronunciation: [fɾanˈsisko moɾaˈsan], abbreviated FMO) is one of the departments of Honduras.

It is located in the central part of the nation. The departmental capital is Tegucigalpa, which is also Honduras's national capital. Until 1943 it was known as Tegucigalpa department. It was renamed after national hero Francisco Morazán.

The department is very mountainous, with rugged ranges covered in pine forests; which are rocky and mostly clay. Valleys, like those of Guaimaca, Talanga, and Amarateca, are interspersed among the ranges. Many of the high mountain peaks house cloud forests, like La Tigra National park or Cerro Uyuca. The extreme southeastern portion of the department has a Pacific dry forest environment, while the northern portion contains the Montaña de la Flor, home to the Jicaque people.

Francisco Morazán department covers a total surface area of 7,946 km2 (3,068 sq mi) and, in 2005, had an estimated population of 1,680,700 people.

The coat-of-arms and departmental flag of Francisco Morazán Department are the same as its capital, Tegucigalpa.

Municipalities

  1. Alubarén
  2. Cedros
  3. Curarén
  4. Distrito Central (cap. Tegucigalpa)
  5. El Porvenir
  6. Guaimaca
  7. La Libertad
  8. La Venta
  9. Lepaterique
  10. Maraita
  11. Marale
  12. Nueva Armenia
  13. Ojojona
  14. Orica
  15. Reitoca
  16. Sabanagrande
  17. San Antonio de Oriente
  18. San Buenaventura
  19. San Ignacio
  20. San Juan de Flores
  21. San Miguelito
  22. Santa Ana
  23. Santa Lucía
  24. Talanga
  25. Tatumbla
  26. Valle de Ángeles
  27. Vallecillo
  28. Villa de San Francisco

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Departamento de Francisco Morazán para niños

  • Arnoldo José Avilés García
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